--.tl.-"-'-'--' _----------. " Donald Budge lives on McDaniels avenue in Highland Park but he's not the famous tennis player. Readers: Fred Fell is an avid reader “of the New York Times dur- ing the spare momenta , when he's not matching a tie to someone's suit or vice versa. Edward I. Smith is a PM reader. Most everyone reads fhile they eat at Mrs. Tipton% Rankings: Art and Paul Olseri have given themselves titles bat no *oneuknowe which. Over one door leading to the rear room of their shop it says "President" and over /the other door on a similar sign it says "Go-r." Tick Tock Cafeteria. That’s the name of the little snack restaurant operated by second graders at Elm Place school during the mid-morn- lug recess. They take turns serving tomato juice, pineapple juice, grape iuiee, and crackers and jelly to schoolmates from other grades. Prof.. itablo too, already they've grofited enough to boy a Christmas tree for their room. . _ . _ , reh ' Wanted: SNOW in large quanti- ties, by the Ski club of Highland Park high schobl. Just as soon as a: anasiued-fttlt zen t.rerr"Bo11r" Thmtgn’s devotees of the sport of siiih will bed! to Cary, skis fresh- -ly waxed, ready for the work. f i t £¢@\ 7ks may 6552,“ JifAh8rrc l i,'""'"'"" a"i'i's'iu)'s'uti'i_i__tk Fit RIV/ rlt' RE ./4/tem . . . 532 Central Avenue Expect 300 Fathers _ l and Sons at Annual Men's Club Banquet The annual get-together night for proud papa and adoring soul at for Monday night, December 28, is expand to not a new attendance record this year, it waa announced by Wilford Newman. prom chair- - -- - A. I A \'-_LL DUFFY ruaNul'rulltlli.c,f,?. U, .wmdH.Nrt- -.ie-i-e -"F -. - men of the Ken’s Club of North Shore Temple. There will be dinner for Fethere and Sons ot 6:30 in the Recreation Hall of the temple, Lincoln and Ver- non nvenues in Glencoe. The dinner will be followed. by enterteinment and music. A novel quiz program†patterned after 3 furious radio quiz, will pit sons egninet the fathers. Boys and their dads wil lbe taken for a sound and color movie ride on the Howell Clipper to Honolulu. The main nttraetion and one ex- pected to be . feature of the eve- 3 ning, is 'a program of legerdemain' and mysMprQVided by Profeesor Tiller, intiruiiiiratl, known magi-- clan. f -- - Each boy will receive . gift from the Menu Club. Fathers must be accompanied by their sons; boys must be aeeompnnied by their dads. 1fathets' and Sons' night is an an- nual celebration, last year’s pro- gram having net 1 record for " tendance with " present. Mothers Club Will .' ', Entertain Children The mnual Christmas party forl children of members and- friends of I the Mothers' club will be held at the Y.W.C.A. Monday, Dee. 23rd, at 2 p.m. There will be a visit from Santa Claus followed' by games, prizes and refreshments. Arrange- ments for the party‘ere in .chnrge of the Children’s Sunshine chair- man, Met. Heartt, and her commit- tee. HI PRESS Saturday Evening Club Plans Party The Saturday Evening club is hnvinx its Christian party " the Highland Park Ice Co. GINGERALE CHARGED WATER ICE CUBES - CRUSHED ICE 241 North St. Johns Avenue _ iiGiii2liitGd Illinois' Telephones " - " tiristaiiis the“ averaged Y.W_,§3.A. Saturday evening, '_D.. amber 21trt. The entertainment coin. mitt†is planning speck! tutu. for this party arid iisfreshmenu will be served. All members are urged to come and have u good time. Telephone B. P. 638 “My, Dee-trt. to, IMO an Pm: [wan-(b Comp-II- -iFkrdeair' 3 hum-n Ammun- . Anderson C M 30me Gold.- 64 in" Dar turdens Fells In?" more new Chas {Gum Bruin Win, a Donn You: Cleaner- Pure on Service Highland Ref!!! E. muting W...†Moose amber Md: .-e. BeehetaweGer Btu, Alcyon The.†.. Central The e-'...... MePheettoa (but! We“ Service at Hill & Shine Hurchi. Bron: -ttw.P_ Wittiams Radio B Swanson PM!) Searkth .._-_...-eVr.t. P. Noon Auto- ._. North Shore Bate 2erntier Cleaner- Nellon Motom '.", Saved Studio ._._.t Fells Women '..t. SUI-mo: Plumb“ But: a Duly .. Ri Glen """"V'"' Silk-tron WM. Faye Barth: tmm. Andy Judi an Cult BlGI‘ILANT 25 S. s wowed mu: tn Vial or o. PAY COM BUSI Hal